Sec has upsets in the league ...we have a terrible league...it happens in ACC today...the conference is great...our fans are terrible at that
I don't understand your point. I gathered that you feel our fans suck.
This isn't THAT hard to understand. In bball, the ACC is better than the SEC. Does anyone really not believe that? It has NOTHING to do with one or two games. It is about how strong the majority of the teams are.
I think he's saying that anytime a Duke or UNC loses a conference game, the talk is about how strong the conference is.
When UK loses at Georgia, or Florida loses at Auburn, the talk is about how weak the conference is.
The difference is, the Georgia's, Auburn's, LSU's in the SEC turn around and lose at home to bad teams, whereas those lower tiered ACC teams stay consistent.I think he's saying that anytime a Duke or UNC loses a conference game, the talk is about how strong the conference is.
When UK loses at Georgia, or Florida loses at Auburn, the talk is about how weak the conference is.
The ACC has 12 teams in the Top 55 teams in the country in the RPI. It's the deepest conference in the country.Sec has upsets in the league ...we have a terrible league...it happens in ACC today...the conference is great...our fans are terrible at that
The RPI is just a tool that goes beyond Win/Loss records to measure Strength of Schedule based on your Opponents Records and your Opponents Opponents records. It isn't the end all be all but it tells a lot.I didnt rank them in top 55 did you??? Those rankings mean crap...i bet IU is in that top 55...who else you want them to lose to until they drop
I disagree. Conference Schedules are just starting so the current RPI ratings reflect the body of work of the entire Non-Conference schedule.RPI is worth crap right now.
The RPI is just a tool that goes beyond Win/Loss records to measure Strength of Schedule based on your Opponents Records and your Opponents Opponents records. It isn't the end all be all but it tells a lot.
Miami is the #55 team in the RPI so that is why I used that number. But there are 11 ACC teams ahead of where Miami is at in the RPI. The ACC has that many high RPI teams because of how they performed in the NON-CONFERENCE. Let's use 55 as the number and see how many teams the other Power 5 conferences have from 1 to 55.
ACC 12
SEC 7
Big 12 5
Big 10 7
Pac 12 4
So as you can see, the ACC has 12 teams within 1-55 in the RPI and the next highest Conferences have 7 teams. The SEC is actually pretty good this year relative to everyone else other than the ACC.
Because the ACC has 12 teams that high then almost every conference game is a marquee win and there are hardly any of what would be considered bad losses. All that adds up to having possibly the winner of the ACC Regular Season title going 12-6 or 13-5 in conference and still getting a Number 1 seed.
But let me say that UNC's loss to Georgia Tech is a bad loss and there is no way to spin otherwise. Georgia Tech is #158 in the RPI. But Duke's loss on the road to Virginia Tech is not a bad loss.